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"While there continues to be differences, the important point is that all citizens and elected officials use democratic and legal avenues for solving those differences"

- Boris Trajkovski

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This quote by Boris Trajkovski stresses the importance of utilizing democratic and legal opportunities to resolve differences in between citizens and elected officials. It recommends that while there may be differences between the two, it is necessary to utilize the correct channels to fix them. This quote encourages people and elected officials to collaborate to discover options that are helpful to both parties. It also motivates citizens to be active in their government and to use their voices to make a difference. By utilizing democratic and legal opportunities, citizens can make sure that their voices are heard which their issues are dealt with. This quote is a tip that democracy is an effective tool which it need to be utilized to guarantee that all people are treated fairly and similarly.

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Macedonia Flag This quote is written / told by Boris Trajkovski between June 25, 1956 and February 26, 2004. He/she was a famous Statesman from Macedonia. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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